Examples of shortwave data transmissions - morse code (@7040.5Khz) some high speed data? (@6961.2Khz) and some slow speed RTTY (@18101.8Khz)
Topics: shortwave radio, data, transmissions
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Jul 22, 2004
07/04
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nebogeo
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Nebogeo live performance from the 2004 london placard headphone festival (http://state51.org/placard/)
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Topic: Ambient
Source: Live at state 51
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Jun 25, 2004
06/04
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Edge Effect
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Mostly ambient remixes of various tracks by Nebogeo (http://www.pawfal.org/index.php/NeboGeo) Mostly done using SpiralSynthModular
Topic: Ambient
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Jun 2, 2004
06/04
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nebogeo
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another take on the l-system composition. beats in this one... for more info: http://www.pawfal.org/index.php/NeboGeo
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Topic: Artronica
Source: pawfal studios
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Sep 11, 2011
09/11
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nebogeo
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sound check for betablocker ds realtime synth
Topic: nds livecoding homebrew
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Sep 14, 2011
09/11
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nebogeo
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Test tones from a new realtime synth running on the Gameboy DS. Recordings made whilst learning the dark arts of homebrew and ARM assembler programming.
Topics: gameboy, synth, livecoding, nds
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Mar 28, 2014
03/14
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nebogeo
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betablocer ds synth test recording
Topics: livecoding, nintendo ds, homebrew
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Dec 11, 2009
12/09
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nebogeo
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primitive electronic music with homemade electronics and found sounds.
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Jan 29, 2010
01/10
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nebogeo
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A test of tectonic stress simulation
Topic: fluxus tectonics game prototype
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Oct 4, 2012
10/12
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nebogeo
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testing temporal recursion for livecoding potential, 3 generative programs creating sound
Topics: livecoding, generative, procedural audio
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Mar 12, 2005
03/05
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nebogeo
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acid techno grown by live genetic programming
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Topic: Acid Techno
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Dec 21, 2008
12/08
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nebogeo
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cCBca-aa/c-d-c<.d/b++b+ACd
Topic: lsystems livecoding music
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May 5, 2004
05/04
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nebogeo
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crashing shuffled never repeating broken breaks open this track. clipped, distorted and too loud :)
Topic: Breakcore
Source: pawfal studios
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Jun 2, 2004
06/04
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nebogeo
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an exercise in composing with lindenmayer systems - these are usually used in modelling plants and natural growth, but they are quite nicely suited to melody generation too.
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Topic: Artronica
Source: pawfal studios
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May 11, 2004
05/04
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nebogeo
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more generative melody work in progress - I really like this one, getting towards the kind of music I want to make - not sounding too electronic, but simple...
Topic: IDM
Source: pawfal studios
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May 5, 2004
05/04
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nebogeo
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wigwamjam is open source software that grows sounds using your decisions to drive the evolution of genetically programmed synth functions. http://www.pawfal.org/Software/wigwamjam/ example test run 2
Source: pawfal studios
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Apr 24, 2004
04/04
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nebogeo
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an experiment in generative composition. warning: may contain traces of harsh noises
Source: pawfal studios
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May 11, 2004
05/04
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nebogeo
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uncompressed version of soil and the crop IV as released here: http://src.devdsp.net/ for roc
Topic: Hard Trance
Source: pawfal studios
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Jun 13, 2004
06/04
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nebogeo
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self modifying l systems on autopilot. definately disco for robots
Topic: IDM
Source: pawfal studios
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May 4, 2004
05/04
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nebogeo
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wigwamjam is open source software that grows sounds using your decisions to drive the evolution of genetically programmed synth functions. http://www.pawfal.org/Software/wigwamjam/ example test run 1
Source: pawfal studios
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Jun 18, 2004
06/04
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nebogeo
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A whopping 20 minute track of long form improvised live coded music. Named due to the fact that a large spider appeared halfway through making it - attracted by the sounds coming out of my headphones :)
Topic: Ambient
Source: pawfal studios
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Jun 6, 2004
06/04
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nebogeo
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A remix of edge effect's "foxes in the alley" http://www.edge-effect.co.uk/down/show.php?ID=foxes
Topic: Rhythmic Noise
Source: pawfal studios
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May 5, 2004
05/04
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nebogeo
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broken dark random noises pulled together by a pulsed framework...
Topic: Dark Ambient
Source: pawfal studios
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May 5, 2004
05/04
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nebogeo
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an joyful slab of generative melodies
Topic: BitPop
Source: pawfal studios
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Oct 12, 2004
10/04
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nebogeo
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Barely controlled evolved and livecoded techno nonsense.
Topic: Rhythmic Noise
Source: pawfal audio research
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Sep 26, 2004
09/04
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nebogeo
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Live coded, and live evolved music. Weft1 is an absurd melodic ramble. Weft2 goes wrong throughout, with pleasant bursts of noise.
Topic: Rhythmic Noise
Source: pawfal audio research
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Sep 8, 2007
09/07
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Dave Griffiths
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The second in a series of scheme livecoding tutorial movies using fluxus. Music is livecoded by slub in 2005 at the tate modern. If you have fluxus 0.13 installed I recommend using the key press files instead as they are very small and the text will actually be readable - putting them here is more of a PR exercise... :) More info: http://www.pawfal.org/fluxus/ Original key press files: http://www.pawfal.org/fluxus/secrets
Topic: fluxus livecoding scheme graphics slub
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fsck art, let's kode 4 minutes of livecoded poetry the music isn't TOPLAP compliant due to the absence of visible code. working on that... see www.toplap.org for more information
Topics: livecoding, art, music
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Sep 8, 2007
09/07
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Dave Griffiths
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The first in a series of scheme livecoding tutorial movies using fluxus. Music is livecoded by slub in 2005 at the tate modern. If you have fluxus 0.13 installed I recommend using the key press files instead as they are very small and the text will actually be readable - putting them here is more of a PR exercise... :) More info: http://www.pawfal.org/fluxus/ Original key press files: http://www.pawfal.org/fluxus/secrets
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Sep 8, 2007
09/07
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Dave Griffiths
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The third in a series of scheme livecoding tutorial movies using fluxus. Music is livecoded by slub in 2005 at the tate modern. If you have fluxus 0.13 installed I recommend using the key press files instead as they are very small and the text will actually be readable - putting them here is more of a PR exercise... :) More info: http://www.pawfal.org/fluxus/ Original key press files: http://www.pawfal.org/fluxus/secrets
Topic: fluxus livecoding scheme graphics slub
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Examples of sounds made by 16byte arpeggiator and sequencer betablocker programs
Topics: livecoding, nintendo, gameboy
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A fragment of a live coding performance by TOPLAP members Alex Mclean, Nick Collins (music) and Dave Griffiths (visuals) at the 9000 000 night at the Foundry, London, UK. Video shot, and event curated by U-Sun.
Topics: livecoding, performance, art
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Feb 14, 2017
02/17
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Stevie Wishart
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Promo for voices in the wilderness by Stevie Wishart
Topics: messaien, thrush, dartington
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Jul 20, 2017
07/17
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Sonic Kayaks project
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Temperature rises, tone rises, location plays sample, hydrophone amplifies the underwater world. Sonic Kayak testing from Penryn harbour, Kernow July 2016 and February 2017. Bicrophonic Research Institute and FoAM Kernow
Topics: citizen science, kayaks, sonification, climate change
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Jan 14, 2016
01/16
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Dave Griffiths
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Using sound to search large parameter spaces - each path is a linear blend of parameters over 2500 simulations (comprising ~600 time steps each). Parameter pairs chosen from a few hundred candidates sonified in the 'soup' - shorter runs of 20 simulations all stuck together.
Topic: sonification evolution
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Oct 10, 2017
10/17
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Kaffe Matthews, FoAM Kernow
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Audio files used for the Sonic Kayaks project in Swansea at the British Science Festival 2016. Made by Kaffe Matthews , Kirsty Kemp and FoAM Kernow . Also featuring the voice of Robin Griffiths. For more information see Bicrophonic Research Institute .
Topics: Sound art, Poetry, Sonification, Climate Change
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Jan 13, 2016
01/16
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Dave Griffiths
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Using sound to search large parameter spaces - each path is a linear blend of parameters over 2500 simulations (comprising ~600 time steps each). Parameter pairs chosen from a few hundred candidates sonified in the 'soup' - shorter runs of 20 simulations all stuck together.
Topics: sonification, coevolution
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Nov 29, 2018
11/18
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Sonic Kayak Team
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Hydrophone recording from sonic kayak test with Access Lizard Adventure in Hayle during a particularly stormy weather. Includes a roll (I think at 31:00) to give the waterproof box, speaker and kayak straps a good test. This recording has been compressed slightly.
Topics: citizen science, kayak, hydrophone, underwater
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Mar 7, 2008
03/08
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ClaudiusMaximus
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Live performance at the Linux Audio Conference Club Night 2008-02-29. This is a re-rendering of the user interface manipulations and sound. "ClaudiusMaximus of GOTO10 took seat to push the keys more comfortably to create a driving proli-rhythmic techhouse set." -- LAC blog at http://lac.linuxaudio.org
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Topics: Music, Visuals, Linux, Pure-data, Techno
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Sep 15, 2020
09/20
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FoAM Kernow
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Example demo sonification track used out on the water for the Sonic Kayaks project, developed in collaboration with Kaffe Matthews. The high pitched tone is water temperature, clicks are air particulate matter and the low "dong" sound changes pitch as the water turbidity (cloudiness) level changes. For more information see: https://fo.am/activities/kayaks/
Topics: sonification, air pollution, temperature, turbidity, citizen science, ACTION EU